We have plenty of great historical house museums in Connecticut – after all, the Connecticut colony was first settled by the British back in 1636. You can visit all kinds of centuries-old buildings here, and even walk through living museums like the Seaport Village in Mystic, which is set up to resemble a maritime seaport city from 200 years ago. One of the most interesting historical homes in Connecticut that’s now open to the public for tours is the Bush-Holley House in Greenwich. This National Historic Landmark has such a fascinating backstory!

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Tours of the Bush-Holley House are offered by the Greenwich Historical Society. You can learn more from the society’s website or Facebook page.

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